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at toys "r" us, there are 81 different ways you can do business with us. you can wear on your cell phone. you can go pick it up in the store. you can fight your home. you can go in the store and just shot the old-fashioned way. we don't care how you do it, customers want to relate to us and want to shop toys "r" us for 20 streets of the internet and brick-and-mortar coming together and making a powerful and exciting thing for consumers to be one i know you don't like this topic, but the idea that the internet is less eco-friendly has been met with a lot of ridicule. what is that all about? >> that's not what i said. i was talking about home delivery and having deliberated on the omni channel future. we can pick it up in a way that makes the most sense for you. the most efficient way economically and ecologically. >> it does ultimately have to be delivered to someone's house. is that problematic? is that something we should be looking at? >> it totally depends on whether or not the customer would've made multiple stops on one trip or whether they would've j
at toys "r" us, there are 81 different ways you can do business with us. you can wear on your cell phone. you can go pick it up in the store. you can fight your home. you can go in the store and just shot the old-fashioned way. we don't care how you do it, customers want to relate to us and want to shop toys "r" us for 20 streets of the internet and brick-and-mortar coming together and making a powerful and exciting thing for consumers to be one i know you don't like this...
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and people are couraged to use at the deer dna station. it will be come ecome slowing things down and we'll see people rolling things in n-next hour, jeanine della vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the annual 5k and 10k turkey shot trot and san francisco will hold theirs in 18 point park. and it will benefit the track teams. and the first call came in near san jose. and we are trying to find the out about it but the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> and in palo alto, they are asking for the public's help. they responded to a call about shots fired. he sought treatment in an area pop the. he is a 28-year-old anybody with information on the shirks with the shooting. >>> a man died. he was outlooking to his missing cat behind the shopping center when he fell down the 100-foot cliff into the water. alameda sheriff's divers came looking for him but it was too late and they found him bean neath the service of the -- surface of the water. now the owners of that choir want to see if anything like this can be up inhibited ag
and people are couraged to use at the deer dna station. it will be come ecome slowing things down and we'll see people rolling things in n-next hour, jeanine della vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the annual 5k and 10k turkey shot trot and san francisco will hold theirs in 18 point park. and it will benefit the track teams. and the first call came in near san jose. and we are trying to find the out about it but the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> and...
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it keeps helping us. are you disabled? the politicians say they can help you find jobs, but, no, they can't. >> must take strong action. >>ohn: for this guy, young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelming pass the americans with disabilities acted. >> the point is to get people with disabilities employed and had the reverse effect. >> the reverse effect. when the law was passed, 61% of people were in the work force. now it's just 33%. one reason is that the law makes employers see the disabled as a legalhreat. you fire a disabled person he may sue you. in addition, it would force businesses to accommodate handicapped people. it includes hundreds of pages of rules. every new doorway must be 32 inches wide. every mirror 40 inches above the floor. if they aren't, they may sue you. he filed hundreds of lawsuits every year. >> john: what would you do if you were in a wheelchair, to don't you want something t protect your rights. >> but the prottion is a nasty thing. now some businesses are sued
it keeps helping us. are you disabled? the politicians say they can help you find jobs, but, no, they can't. >> must take strong action. >>ohn: for this guy, young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelming pass the americans with disabilities acted. >> the point is to get people with disabilities employed and had the reverse effect. >> the reverse effect. when the law was passed, 61% of people were in the work force. now it's just 33%. one...
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john: they're used to be the asher. no more. nobody washes the windshield because of minimum-wage. >> absolutely. when i was a kid a man would take you to your chair. he was retired and loved movies. john: it is against the law. >> i worked food-service for my first job. $2.25 per hour. better than no job. my mother and father say you were. you say how far. john: also construction sites? >> that is gone. >> proposition 13 they do not know how to weld. john: it is illegal for the kid to come on if he is good? >> three? [laughter] yes. john: the public support this minimum-wage. 2/3 specializes with economics say that it does kill jobs. >> more of the public should be the employer to understand providing jobs. $8 per hour after taxes you have to pay $14. you push inflation john: and yourself negative. [laughter] you should share. >> i keep my business running and make sure i can pay people. show up on time. if your shoes are not tied. i do not want to talk to you john: other stories coming up next about first jobs. [applause] >> s
john: they're used to be the asher. no more. nobody washes the windshield because of minimum-wage. >> absolutely. when i was a kid a man would take you to your chair. he was retired and loved movies. john: it is against the law. >> i worked food-service for my first job. $2.25 per hour. better than no job. my mother and father say you were. you say how far. john: also construction sites? >> that is gone. >> proposition 13 they do not know how to weld. john: it is illegal...
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and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. ♪ >>> this sign right here says amor eterno para juanita. that's eternal love for a little girl trying to buy ice cream. a shooter broke out and she was trying to get ice cream and got shot. this statue has been here for a while, this memorial for her. >> since the year 2000, chicago has twice earned the dubious honor of being america's murder capital with as many as 600 homicides a year. police attribute the vast majority of killings to rampant gang violence. >> there are so many murders happening on days, it is unreal. and the him a is all the civilians that have nothing to do with the gang violence, the 3-year-olds, the 5-year-olds, on the sidewalk play iing. >> those who embrace gang-banging usually deal narcotics, a $200 million a year industry in chi-town. many come to view human life as cheap, even when it's their own. >> lift up your shirt for me. multiple shot wounds here, here and in the back. see what i mean? this is part of
and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. ♪ >>> this sign right here says amor eterno para juanita. that's eternal love for a little girl trying to buy ice cream. a shooter broke out and she was trying to get ice cream and got shot. this statue has been here for a while, this memorial for her. >> since the year 2000, chicago has twice earned the dubious honor of being america's murder capital with as many as 600...
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joining us now from los angeles. we have new crisis now. >> we do, figuring out where there are those not being driven by large companies or government really challenging entrepreneurs to make the impossible possible. john: who puts up the price? >> money comes from for a rangf different groups. the on sorry family, wendy schmidt competition for oil cleanup, or it could be large corporations, progressive insurance or qualcomm, it is very effective leverage fashion. john: often w we assume this innovation has been pushed by government. >> more than ever before we have as individuals small teams with technology,e the ability to do extraordinary things with our intelligence. computing power at our fingertips as people, that was decades ago. john: the government was topral down planning, all the entrepreneurs to do stuff. >> anybody around the world solves this first, when you're looking for a needle in the haystack, typically we have tens or hundreds of teams around the planet some of whom you may never have found becau
joining us now from los angeles. we have new crisis now. >> we do, figuring out where there are those not being driven by large companies or government really challenging entrepreneurs to make the impossible possible. john: who puts up the price? >> money comes from for a rangf different groups. the on sorry family, wendy schmidt competition for oil cleanup, or it could be large corporations, progressive insurance or qualcomm, it is very effective leverage fashion. john: often w we...
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this blue in the map tells us where the cold air is. on black friday, looks like the great lakes, if you're going out black friday shopping, very cold and sweeps to the new england area saturday and sunday. be prepared. after that, we have another shot the middle of next week. it won't be brutally cold but will be chilly. forecast today looks great for macy's parade forecast looks great. as i mentioned, not many concerns across the country. enjoy a very beautiful thanksgiving. >> looking forward to that. thanks. >>> did a crucial piece of evidence in the casey anthony murder trial get overlooked? and more on what former general david petraeus is planning to do next. you're watching "first look" on nbc. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won'
this blue in the map tells us where the cold air is. on black friday, looks like the great lakes, if you're going out black friday shopping, very cold and sweeps to the new england area saturday and sunday. be prepared. after that, we have another shot the middle of next week. it won't be brutally cold but will be chilly. forecast today looks great for macy's parade forecast looks great. as i mentioned, not many concerns across the country. enjoy a very beautiful thanksgiving. >> looking...
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i just want to find out exactly the system he used or the system his cartel used in order to get the drugs up here. first of all, how did you hook in with the cartel. >> i own a truck repair shop. >> where at? >> on the border. i was working on the trucks and they'd come in, pay cash, good money. just one thing led to another and one night the guy -- >> how did they approach you? >> very blunt. just straight up. >> you want to start driving trucks? >> do you want to make some dough? i'm making dough. what are you talking about? yeah, but, you know, take this load and go to memphis, tennessee. >> was it your first one? >> yeah. going to memphis. >> you hit more than one spot or just one? >> oh, yeah. >> how many drop-offs would you do? >> it depends. that one was just one drop. that was the first drop. >> what was your average? >> seven, eight cities. >> at one time? >> on a run, yeah. i took the load to memphis. >> okay. >> 500 pounds. >> of weed? >> right. sure. that's all it was. a you haul trailer. >> you haul or penske? >> u-haul because you don't have to stop at scale houses. >>
i just want to find out exactly the system he used or the system his cartel used in order to get the drugs up here. first of all, how did you hook in with the cartel. >> i own a truck repair shop. >> where at? >> on the border. i was working on the trucks and they'd come in, pay cash, good money. just one thing led to another and one night the guy -- >> how did they approach you? >> very blunt. just straight up. >> you want to start driving trucks? >>...
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i don't know if this includes all of us reporters in the media, because there's a ton of us as well. and you can see the floats are in place here, 40 floats lining the streets here, and they'll be a part of this parade. there will be one special float this year, one honoring those first responders to superstorm sandy. as you know, it affected this area so dramatically. that's the latest from here in new york. now back to you, veronica. >> all right, jay gray. have fun out there. thanks so much. >>> and now for a look at your holiday weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. you know, it just looked gorgeous out there, but what about the rest of the country? >> not bad. >> good! >> i mean, a lot better in a lot of spots. yesterday was a rough day in the northwest, rain and windy conditions, and we had the horrible fog around chicago and st. louis, where dozens upon dozens of flights were canceled and seriously delayed. now we're getting a break in the northwest. it kind of stopped raining as we went throughout the day yesterday, in most cases. we get a very short-lived break, the
i don't know if this includes all of us reporters in the media, because there's a ton of us as well. and you can see the floats are in place here, 40 floats lining the streets here, and they'll be a part of this parade. there will be one special float this year, one honoring those first responders to superstorm sandy. as you know, it affected this area so dramatically. that's the latest from here in new york. now back to you, veronica. >> all right, jay gray. have fun out there. thanks so...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>neil: don imus is a reason i like to insist while fox means business, it doesn't take itself so seriously that it can't, well, lighten things up. oftentimes, when don i are together we lighten things up, well, we go at it. that is the fox business way. he give me the business, and i give him the business. >> are is cavuto? please welcome. >> today. today. today. >> a man who sadly calls himself a financial factor. >>imus: you are a creep. >>neil: every day is a gift. >>imus: i agree. >>neil: a new opportunity to enjoy and soak in the beauty of life. i am here to help you. you are a monster. >>imus: you okay? do me a favor, would you, step backward about 10' in front of the bus. >>neil: the way things are going in the world right now, and you are goldman sachs with a cowboy hat. you give the 1 percent a bad name. >>imus: what ar
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>neil: don imus is a reason i like to insist while fox means business, it doesn't take itself so seriously that it can't, well, lighten things up. oftentimes, when don i are together we lighten things up, well, we go at it. that is the fox business way. he give me the business, and i give him the...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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jennifer griffin is with us now, lived and worked in the region, and joining us now live from the pentagon, thank you, let me begin with a straight forward question, would this deal have happened with or without secretary of state clinton. >> this is a good question lou, answer is yes, and no. remember that 24 hours ago, hamas had agreed to this ceasefire. the egyptians convinced them on agree, and many of us were expecting ceasefire at 9:00 p.m. local time, 24 hours ago. it happened 24 hours later, remember, secretary of state clinton was landing at about that time in jerusalem. and israelis wanted to see if perhaps she could, come up with a few more perhaps agreements from the palestinians, she went to ramallah and i am told she appealed to the president, mahmoud abbas. the palestinian president, who has no real bearing on the situation in gaza. but she appealed to him not to about on november 29 to the u.n., and seek observer states for you palestinians that would be a back-channel way to achieve statehood. i am told that he did not agree to that shetion went to cairo, where the one thi
jennifer griffin is with us now, lived and worked in the region, and joining us now live from the pentagon, thank you, let me begin with a straight forward question, would this deal have happened with or without secretary of state clinton. >> this is a good question lou, answer is yes, and no. remember that 24 hours ago, hamas had agreed to this ceasefire. the egyptians convinced them on agree, and many of us were expecting ceasefire at 9:00 p.m. local time, 24 hours ago. it happened 24...
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thank you so much for choosing us this morning, waking up with us. dave was making fun of me 'cause i was on the phone dealing with tech supports. if you love football as much as i do, you would be heart broken. yesterday my cable box stopped working. >> i would move out if i didn't have cable. >> i was freaking out! so verizon, fios, they're showing up on thanksgiving day at my house to fix it. they have techs working to fix football lovers like me. >> because there is three games. three games, lions, texans, cowboys, redskins and patriots game. >> not to mention all of the turkey tips and watching "fox & friends." we want to make sure your turkey wows the family. nicole gunnelson, butterball's turkey talk line is here. >> alisyn: the music is ominous. >> it is. >> she has been receiving so many e-mails from our viewers. you can keep them coming in. she's answering all of them for you. liz wrote us, she's one of these e-mailers. she wrote us this morning and says i put my 20-pound turkey in the oven at 5:00 a.m. i was wondering how many days i can s
thank you so much for choosing us this morning, waking up with us. dave was making fun of me 'cause i was on the phone dealing with tech supports. if you love football as much as i do, you would be heart broken. yesterday my cable box stopped working. >> i would move out if i didn't have cable. >> i was freaking out! so verizon, fios, they're showing up on thanksgiving day at my house to fix it. they have techs working to fix football lovers like me. >> because there is three...
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we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is weak in leaving. they are having to accommodate to that eventuality. whether it be the saudis or you name the country they are accommodating to american weakness and withdrawal. that means that they accommodate then to some of these terrorist outfits such as al-qaeda and others that they are going to have to live witness because there is not any way to get rid of them. >> i see the mideast deteriorating. i think the last four years has been a failure by the obama administration to realistically to assess the threat that growing. arab spring we didn't see coming but after that the administration had a hands off policy. when they were trying to pull khadafy out libya came for a kil
we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is weak in leaving. they are having to accommodate to that eventuality. whether it be the...
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can use it to inspire their parents to guide the youth and the other main point is don't use it as a tool to criminalize youth like those being done in san francisco. thanks. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> good morning, speakers. tenderloin youth leadership program. as part of my job i go to all high schools all over the l city recruiting kids to join the program and i hear all too much the common stories of students who can't afford to go to school, actually students that end up missing several days a year, costing the san francisco a lot of money, as we're not getting paid when they're not in school. also, so many teachers tell me how they have to take so many to help students get to school and back home to commute. it's a very unfortunate thing that i hear all too much. the 70% youth discount is just not enough. every other city provides free public transportation to and from school except this city. also, it's very difficult for a family of four to send their kids to school when they're low income and they have to send all four children to school. that becomes
can use it to inspire their parents to guide the youth and the other main point is don't use it as a tool to criminalize youth like those being done in san francisco. thanks. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> good morning, speakers. tenderloin youth leadership program. as part of my job i go to all high schools all over the l city recruiting kids to join the program and i hear all too much the common stories of students who can't afford to go to school, actually...
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we don't actually use the world cyber bullying. we talk about the behavior and there is tons of research we're doing in how people are behaving on our platform and the tools we can give them to resolve their issues and either through themselves and trusted audiences, et cetera, or turn to us and we don't use the term "cyber bullying" and we don't think about it's the technology. it's about the behavior itself and i know there is ongoing debate with that and cyber bullying captures people's attentions and everything i have learned from anne and the nonprofit community and the academic folks who have researched this when you use a term like "cyber bullying" you are diminishing the behavior and placing it on the technology. >> personally i hate it. it suggests robots and not humans at all. let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people between you and weeken
we don't actually use the world cyber bullying. we talk about the behavior and there is tons of research we're doing in how people are behaving on our platform and the tools we can give them to resolve their issues and either through themselves and trusted audiences, et cetera, or turn to us and we don't use the term "cyber bullying" and we don't think about it's the technology. it's about the behavior itself and i know there is ongoing debate with that and cyber bullying captures...
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the white establishment, guys like us, we're the minority now, and we're helpless against this tide of non-white people who want stuff and things. ( laughter ). they're the thing-stuff-wanters. whereas traditional white people of any race we don't want things. we have things. ( laughter ) ( applause ) okay? ( cheers ) we know what to do with things. we keep it with our stuff. and it's not just white america that's endangered. it's also man-merica. just ask msnbc news dabbler johnny doitch19 female senators out of 100. that's where america's demographics are headed. 20% women. this is why i have said we have to close our porous borders have vagi-stan. i don't know about you, but i can never find the capital of that place ( cheers and applause ) you guys know what i'm talking about. those guys over there know what i'm talking about. plus, folks, the whole-- the whole-- the whole election was marred by voter irregularities. first of all, east coast got to vote three hours earlier. that can't be fair. ( laughter ) and then there was that one place where that one black guy was. that's scary
the white establishment, guys like us, we're the minority now, and we're helpless against this tide of non-white people who want stuff and things. ( laughter ). they're the thing-stuff-wanters. whereas traditional white people of any race we don't want things. we have things. ( laughter ) ( applause ) okay? ( cheers ) we know what to do with things. we keep it with our stuff. and it's not just white america that's endangered. it's also man-merica. just ask msnbc news dabbler johnny doitch19...
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they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and i want to explain the origin of that and why this happened. you people, everybody in this room, has been involved in this issue and is doing incredible work on this issue and we were so honored to be a part of it and to meet with all of you and to speak with you about it. the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this adminis
they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and...
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of florida blue. >> tom: pat, thank you for joining us tonight. will blue cross, blue shield participate if there is a health exchange in the state of florida? >> we absolutely will. we will position our company to be part of any distribution channel that is out there. >> tom: how has enrollment been? >> enrollment -- it's not in the exchange yet, but enrollment in our company, we're over 83,000 new members this year, and we've got over 60,000 new members sold for 1/1/13. >> tom: how many of those new members have existing health insurance. how many are moving from uninsured to insured. >> almost all of those members have health insurance right now. we haven't seen the big movement from uninsured to insured happening yet. >> tom: in the past three years, florida has been number three in the united states, among states with the number of uninsured residents. what kind of impact has that had on health premiums for the insured in florida? >> it is pretty significant, actually. because the health system is required to treat those patients when they co
of florida blue. >> tom: pat, thank you for joining us tonight. will blue cross, blue shield participate if there is a health exchange in the state of florida? >> we absolutely will. we will position our company to be part of any distribution channel that is out there. >> tom: how has enrollment been? >> enrollment -- it's not in the exchange yet, but enrollment in our company, we're over 83,000 new members this year, and we've got over 60,000 new members sold for...
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all of us stay in there from time to time. who is all of us me my, kids. i told her, shall i arrest all of you, including the kids? she goes, what for? for the drugs. she goes, what drugs? >> everybody's stupid today. >> she's not coming home? >> no, taking care of kids from not her own kids. >> niece and nephew. she ain't coming. >> the thing is we can take whoever we want upstairs and charge whoever we want, nothing's going to stay. the drugs -- they're in the open. it doesn't matter. if our target was here, obviously that's one thing. without a target here, we can charge it, it's going to go to prelim and get tossed. why bother if recover the drugs, narcotics, what we can do is get an arrest warrant for the old man. >> we're going to cut him loose? >> yeah. >> just so you know, this wasn't a wasted effort on our part. we got some drugs out of the your house. we're not saying they're yours. the search warrant was for the house. your house has been searched they are rely. it's not personal. this is business. >> i know. >> understand? when you're doing bad
all of us stay in there from time to time. who is all of us me my, kids. i told her, shall i arrest all of you, including the kids? she goes, what for? for the drugs. she goes, what drugs? >> everybody's stupid today. >> she's not coming home? >> no, taking care of kids from not her own kids. >> niece and nephew. she ain't coming. >> the thing is we can take whoever we want upstairs and charge whoever we want, nothing's going to stay. the drugs -- they're in the...
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of twitter, through the use of other social media. we did a case, again a hate crimes case involving an individual who called himself devilfish who over the internet was sending death threats to the heads of the national council of irasa to other organizations that had the audacity to october on behalf of immigrants. and we prosecuted him. you described one just now, that is not an isolated incident. you know that old addage, sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me, i categorically reject that. we have seen kids quite literally take their own lives as a result of cyber bullying and that is why i did a remarkable partnership in south florida with local law enforcement who had gone into schools talking about bullying, including cyber bullying and giving people concrete examples of things of situations they saw, it was remarkable. and that is why we will continue to do that work. so i hope today as we move forward you will understand that we are in this together with you at the department of justice. this is an a
of twitter, through the use of other social media. we did a case, again a hate crimes case involving an individual who called himself devilfish who over the internet was sending death threats to the heads of the national council of irasa to other organizations that had the audacity to october on behalf of immigrants. and we prosecuted him. you described one just now, that is not an isolated incident. you know that old addage, sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me, i...
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i do want to thank the land use committee for hearing this. this is only the first of many hearings. there is going to be a process, our office will work hard to ensure that. thank you. >> i just wanted to add to supervisor kim's comments that let me do my best to make sure my staff is working with neighborhood residents and others as we move other hearings and item forward through the land use committee or to ensure that that happens. i also wanted to say, too, i'm really appreciative of the thoroughness of the presentations by different department staff and thanks to rick wells for being here as well as others from the community, too. thank you so much, supervisor kim. can we continue this to the call of the chair without objection? thank you. >> thank you. now, mr. evans, can we call item number 1 since supervisor chiu is here, item number 1. >> item number 1 is ordinance: 1, commemorating the stockton street sidewalk adjacent to washington square park under public works code sections 789 et seq., the commemorative street plaque ordinance;
i do want to thank the land use committee for hearing this. this is only the first of many hearings. there is going to be a process, our office will work hard to ensure that. thank you. >> i just wanted to add to supervisor kim's comments that let me do my best to make sure my staff is working with neighborhood residents and others as we move other hearings and item forward through the land use committee or to ensure that that happens. i also wanted to say, too, i'm really appreciative of...
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and that's why i like to use scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i would put on a thousand points. another point, 1500. and when it is so low you can hardly believe how poorly the stock is trading, you can double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure. the best investors all use pyramid style. they just don't talk about it. the great thing about wide scales is they leave you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stock eventually bottoms out, you're going to want to pour your money in and using wide scales allows you to buy the largest number of shares at the lowest price. the best thing about long-term investing is you can afford to be patient. you can wait for a market wide pullback or a sector wide sell-off to accumulate a big position in the company's stock as it goes down. just make sure the story is still intact. that's why i say you got to do the homework. i
and that's why i like to use scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i would put on a thousand points. another point, 1500. and when it is so low you can hardly believe how poorly the stock is trading, you can double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure. the best investors all use pyramid style. they just don't talk about it. the great thing...
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even those that voted against us, most of them don't see us that way. so that is the problem. i think it's an underestimating of your opponent's strength and the reality of how people view them. and there was a ridicule that i think -- i don't fully understand the impact it played in the election but i know it played a deep impact. and listen, as i said, our party has gone through that before which was a disbelief that president bush could be re-elected in 2004. people saw it differently. >> i think there are a number of legitimate policy criticisms of president obama. and there are issue that is he's advanced in the country that i just disagree with. however, if you go back to mitt romney's book, what was the title. no apology. inferring that the president runs around the world apologizing for america. not true. that never happened. the birther nonsense. the attempts to delegitimize the president that he wasn't born in hawaii, that he is on alien imposter in the oval office, the conspiracy began 20 years ago. all of this deranged nonsense had a terrible impact not on the pres
even those that voted against us, most of them don't see us that way. so that is the problem. i think it's an underestimating of your opponent's strength and the reality of how people view them. and there was a ridicule that i think -- i don't fully understand the impact it played in the election but i know it played a deep impact. and listen, as i said, our party has gone through that before which was a disbelief that president bush could be re-elected in 2004. people saw it differently....
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that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they kept raising it through. kennedy is talking about them in the weeks before the assassination. but they ended up staying or at least a group ended up staying. they were -- when jimmy carter is scsh -- >> host: in the summer of 1979. >> it dates back to the decision in november of 1962 that we're not going make these a top-tier piratety of forcing them out. >> host: a question of the mind set in assessing these weapons of offensive some of the force thatters were some who said to kennedy and around the table that, you know, these could be a threat to the hemisphere. cu
that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they...
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this police captain told us he was not here willingly. he said he had no choice but to submit. the senior commander addresses the crowd. he promises order, security, and to improve people's lives. he also vowed to continue to live -- continue the fighting all the way to the capital is necessary. >> do they want the rebels to stop and go more, or do they want them to carry on? there is encouragement from the crowd. yes, they say, carry-on. they feel they have all of the bargaining chips to get the congolese government to come to them to negotiate. >> if the rebels mean what they say, then this is a conflict in danger of spreading throughout the condo and possibly beyond. decressin out to a small village in the hills of catalonia, which is taking a stand and declaring itself submissive lee -- itself and submissive. they will stop paying taxes to the spanish government. the decision comes ahead of a key regional election on sunday. >> in villages like this, most people will tell you that catalana, not spanish -- and you can spot the pro-independence catalon flag. he and others in
this police captain told us he was not here willingly. he said he had no choice but to submit. the senior commander addresses the crowd. he promises order, security, and to improve people's lives. he also vowed to continue to live -- continue the fighting all the way to the capital is necessary. >> do they want the rebels to stop and go more, or do they want them to carry on? there is encouragement from the crowd. yes, they say, carry-on. they feel they have all of the bargaining chips to...
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tell us more about it. this is persuasion, different than sangria combo price is learning and understanding what is the obstacle for this person is there something about what i understand my life and may experience to open up the possibility they would vote with us. it's extraordinary. .. the. >> let folks are going to lose this opportunity for same-sex marriage. the reality of it is that, you know, first of all, there are black people. there are black people who happen to be clear. >> imagine that. [laughter] >> there are black queer people and people who are not clear who actually support fairness and equality and don't believe in discrimination. like my mother. my mother is just a regular person, you know, she is not political. but what she said right after the election was, well, this is really a civil rights issue and that people are using the bible to confuse the matter. and i thought, yeah, that is so true. it is true. it really is a civil rights matter. the truth is that it is a civil rights issue y
tell us more about it. this is persuasion, different than sangria combo price is learning and understanding what is the obstacle for this person is there something about what i understand my life and may experience to open up the possibility they would vote with us. it's extraordinary. .. the. >> let folks are going to lose this opportunity for same-sex marriage. the reality of it is that, you know, first of all, there are black people. there are black people who happen to be clear....
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but they don't run us over or beat us up. teenspaceisland.org. >> bob: what do you think they run around the with the -- take a big bat. boom when they come by. >> kimberly: this is a hostile table for children. youth of america. >> bob: can you keep someone to go shopping? >> eric: you can't allow someone in your score. >> kimberly: they can do that. >> dana: they get punished because of one bad teenager behavior. >> bob: one more thing is next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald, but there is hope. >> getting my hair back was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> i'm happy with the way i look now. >> i'm very excited about my hair. >> i feel beautiful. >> i love my hair. >> announcer: hair club offers all-proven hair loss solutions backed by our commitment to satisfaction guaranteed. if you're not 100% satisfied with the solution you choose, hair club will apply the purchase price to another proven hair loss solution or transplant more hai
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you can tweet us at booktv. comment on the facebook wall, or send us an e-mail. booktv, non-fiction bocks every day weekend on c-span2. >>> joseph recounts the life of union philip -- robert e lee. the author recalls the military tactic and the postwar career which included command of the u.s. army. it's about 45 minutes. [applause] >> i want to thank coral ridge boobs for inviting me back and all the people to come out and hear about general fill sheraton of the try -- civilling war he was probably the least known of them. the other being grant and william sherman. in 1937, the three generals appeared together on a commemorative postage stamp, as part of a series honoring great u.s. military commanders. in the center grant to the right is sherman, and sheraton on grant's left. this is a appropriate because by the time civil war ended, sheraton was sometimes referred to as the left-hand of grant the left-handed. he was ten years younger than grant and sherman, he was a dynamo inspired his men with the intensity
you can tweet us at booktv. comment on the facebook wall, or send us an e-mail. booktv, non-fiction bocks every day weekend on c-span2. >>> joseph recounts the life of union philip -- robert e lee. the author recalls the military tactic and the postwar career which included command of the u.s. army. it's about 45 minutes. [applause] >> i want to thank coral ridge boobs for inviting me back and all the people to come out and hear about general fill sheraton of the try -- civilling...
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, a lot of us tired of living in poverty, a lot of us on food stamps. >> i can't live off that. >> i don't know if i should go with my morals or just go with my need to have an income at the moment. >> and two sides of the debate at wal-mart as they knew are on one of their busiest day of the year on friday are facing a walkout from current employees and talk about it with our panel, fred, kirsten and charles, nobody escapes back to their turkey. what do you make of this. we expected or thought there would be a decision from the national labor relations boardment and wal-mart essentially a petition we don't want this mass protest tomorrow and doesn't meet with federal law and doesn't stop. >> i'm shocked at the democratic heavy ap nlrb has not issued a ruling on thanksgiving that would have gone against the ticketers and they are studiously collecting depositions and more information. so, they can have an issue of ruling on mondays, which, whatever it is, will be completely moot because the picketing will go on today and tomorrow, but i would like to reissue the safety warning i did
, a lot of us tired of living in poverty, a lot of us on food stamps. >> i can't live off that. >> i don't know if i should go with my morals or just go with my need to have an income at the moment. >> and two sides of the debate at wal-mart as they knew are on one of their busiest day of the year on friday are facing a walkout from current employees and talk about it with our panel, fred, kirsten and charles, nobody escapes back to their turkey. what do you make of this. we...
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nobody told me they weren't and we already are way out of it no they want to use a sturdy and there's no country in the history of the world that has ever cut its way to prosperity that's not true republicans do want to grow our way out of it but it's a little bit difficult to grow our way out of it by growing things no not just necessarily by cutting things but republicans want to grow businesses and if businesses were larger there were more people in the workforce there were more people putting money into the government and sanitations money out of the system no government doesn't tell people what business is what to do what regulations tell businesses what to do right now businesses are in a lot of uncertainty because of obamacare and other regulations that are being placed on them by the obama administration so it's not the republicans don't want to grow their way out of this or so yes this is your same francesca that you think that if john boehner succeeds in defunding obamacare that the uncertainty fareed is going to be happy and blah so small way more complicated than just defu
nobody told me they weren't and we already are way out of it no they want to use a sturdy and there's no country in the history of the world that has ever cut its way to prosperity that's not true republicans do want to grow our way out of it but it's a little bit difficult to grow our way out of it by growing things no not just necessarily by cutting things but republicans want to grow businesses and if businesses were larger there were more people in the workforce there were more people...
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great to have you with us. diane has this holiday off. and at this hour, so many americans are already on the move, making their way home for the holiday. we'll have much more on all of that in just a moment here. but we do begin tonight with that breaking news, a cease-fire in the middle east. back from the brink tonight. the white house is calling the truce tenuous this evening. israeli and palestinian leaders agreed to a truce after eight days, more than 1,300 rockets. 145 people killed. a welcome development for secretary of state hillary clinton, who arrived and helped broker that peace deal. our team has been reporting across the region from the very start and abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour, among our team standing by. but we begin with abc's matt gutman in tel aviv tonight. matt, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. an israeli official described the deal with three words, saying it was "quiet for quiet." now, there's a lot of skepticism on the israeli side, but both sides get the opportunity, tonight, to
great to have you with us. diane has this holiday off. and at this hour, so many americans are already on the move, making their way home for the holiday. we'll have much more on all of that in just a moment here. but we do begin tonight with that breaking news, a cease-fire in the middle east. back from the brink tonight. the white house is calling the truce tenuous this evening. israeli and palestinian leaders agreed to a truce after eight days, more than 1,300 rockets. 145 people killed. a...
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this high pressure center sets us up or puts us in a position where that fog will continue to keep doing what it does. we'll keep seeing this pattern repeat through the weekend. so the forecast tomorrow, you see this strip here, what kind of cloud could that be? it's fog and you can see that because of the way it lines up against the west slope of the sierra nevada. you can kind of tell what is fog and what is high clouds, so what we're seeing here is fog in the central valley. this is tomorrow morning. model is not doing a great job, but i expect we'll see fog in all those places. the forecast highs tomorrow, mild and temperatures actually on the warm-up as we head into the holiday week and weekend with temperatures getting near 70 as we go into the saturday and sunday period, so a really nice-looking five-day forecast. and i am so happy it's not raining now. >> the overnight rains, crisp and clear. >>> superstorm sandy's effects will be felt for the rest of the year. the two landmarks that are going to remain closed. >>> and new details about the killing of bin laden. what we're learni
this high pressure center sets us up or puts us in a position where that fog will continue to keep doing what it does. we'll keep seeing this pattern repeat through the weekend. so the forecast tomorrow, you see this strip here, what kind of cloud could that be? it's fog and you can see that because of the way it lines up against the west slope of the sierra nevada. you can kind of tell what is fog and what is high clouds, so what we're seeing here is fog in the central valley. this is tomorrow...
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history tells us that these don't often last very long. what could be at issue here in the next 24 to 48 hours? >> reporter: the key issue in this cease-fire is the third component, the opening up of gaza's borders, the lifting possibly of the israeli blockade that's been imposed on gaza now for five years. israel is very concerned that the minute that blockade gets lifted there will be an influx of weapons into the gaza strip, weapons that could potentially get into the hands of militants. really think of this cease-fire as a sort of a band aid. if you don't treat the underlying wound underneath the infection doesn't go away so there's still a lot of hard work to be done and concessions to be made on both sides. >> clarissa ward in cairo this morning. for the first time ambassador susan rice is defending remarks she made about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the september 11th attack killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. rice has been criticized for blaming the attack on mob violence. >> when discu
history tells us that these don't often last very long. what could be at issue here in the next 24 to 48 hours? >> reporter: the key issue in this cease-fire is the third component, the opening up of gaza's borders, the lifting possibly of the israeli blockade that's been imposed on gaza now for five years. israel is very concerned that the minute that blockade gets lifted there will be an influx of weapons into the gaza strip, weapons that could potentially get into the hands of...
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thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called "credit default swaps." they were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest
thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something...
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you can tweet us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> and now from the 17th annual texas book festival in austin, texas, a discussion of president lyndon johnson and first lady ladybird johnson. this is just over 50 minutes. >> hi, and welcome to the texas book festival.d my name is carol dawson, and iw love being a moderator every year at the texas book festival, and i particularly love this task this year. task this year i have had the privilege of reading two books that interlock so beautifully that it provided one hold 360-degree experience in reading them. before we begin, and i introduce our authors, i want to remind you all that all proceeds of book sales at the texas book festival goats the libraries of this great state. so, please avail yourself of the book tent and after a recession is over the book signing tents where you can get both of the signatures of these two wonderful gentleman on the front pieces of your books. now, our panel today, as you know, is about ladybird johnson, a
you can tweet us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> and now from the 17th annual texas book festival in austin, texas, a discussion of president lyndon johnson and first lady ladybird johnson. this is just over 50 minutes. >> hi, and welcome to the texas book festival.d my name is carol dawson, and iw love being a moderator every year at the texas book festival, and i particularly love this task this year. task...
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adore used the word anythinger in some of her short stories. she wasn't using it to be a racist. rather, she was using is as an artist to de-legitimate race simple. that's what i meant. obviously there are black people, too who have used the term nigger in ways that in my view, are completely unobjectionable. dick gregory titled his first autobiography, "nigger "an .. bicentennial nigger." >> host: when you wrote the book, it was published in 2002. what reaction did you
adore used the word anythinger in some of her short stories. she wasn't using it to be a racist. rather, she was using is as an artist to de-legitimate race simple. that's what i meant. obviously there are black people, too who have used the term nigger in ways that in my view, are completely unobjectionable. dick gregory titled his first autobiography, "nigger "an .. bicentennial nigger." >> host: when you wrote the book, it was published in 2002. what reaction did you
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the us u.s. secretary of state is getting lots of credit in brokering a cease-fire involving israel and gaza. hillary clinton chalked up plenty of miles her shuttle diplomacy mission and cnn's foreign affairs krnlt jill dougherty has more on that. >> reporter: close to the end of a grueling trip to asia, her last international s trip with barack obama. halt the fighting between israel and hamas before it spins out of control. shu did it. a cease-fire. there was no victory lap. >> this is a critical moment for the region. >> clinton's diplomatic feat helps restore a record tarnished by questions over how the obama administration handled the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. will the cease-fire hold? hillary clinton, whose husband, president bill clinton, tried but failed to broker a peace agreement between israelis and palestinians knows only too well how tenuous true peace can be. >> after that will trip which turned out, by the way, to be 11 days on the road all the way over to australia,
the us u.s. secretary of state is getting lots of credit in brokering a cease-fire involving israel and gaza. hillary clinton chalked up plenty of miles her shuttle diplomacy mission and cnn's foreign affairs krnlt jill dougherty has more on that. >> reporter: close to the end of a grueling trip to asia, her last international s trip with barack obama. halt the fighting between israel and hamas before it spins out of control. shu did it. a cease-fire. there was no victory lap. >>...
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thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time, people want to do those things with their friends, so-- >> so is the answer "yes"? [ticking] you describe bill gates in very harsh terms. um, you've described him as being quite abusive. i mean, it's not a pretty picture. >> and i felt like when i wrote it, i should just tell it like it happened, in an unvarnished way, warts and all. >> you'll hear how the two high school buddies who started microsoft and a computer revolution had some pretty trying times along the way. do you think he came to think that you weren't working as hard as he was and it became a sou
thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time, people want to do...
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tell us more, how does this work? >> what i wanted to do was to try to forth a middle ground that protected small businesses from any of the rate hikes that are being discussed. it seems to me that democrats have been focussing mainly on increasing taxes, republicans were focussing mainly on the need to protect small business. and that there was a way to accomplish a middle ground by allowing for a sir tax on the very wealthy, those making over a million dollars a year. but not applying it to small businesses. many of whom paid taxes through the individual income tax system. >> right. that's a key point. all right, i'm going it leave the sir tax alone. i just want to focus, you basically keep small business top rated 35%, and i wanted to ask you, are there any restrictions. we are talking sub chapter llcs, et cetera, et cetera. are there any restrictions to that, or is it just everybody? >> there are restrictions. first of all, it would require that small business actually have employees. that's the whole point is to
tell us more, how does this work? >> what i wanted to do was to try to forth a middle ground that protected small businesses from any of the rate hikes that are being discussed. it seems to me that democrats have been focussing mainly on increasing taxes, republicans were focussing mainly on the need to protect small business. and that there was a way to accomplish a middle ground by allowing for a sir tax on the very wealthy, those making over a million dollars a year. but not applying...
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filibusters used to be relatively rare, particularly mr. smith's day. there were nor filibusters between 2009 and 2010, two years, than there were in the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s combined. do you want to know how fair the filibuster was? a strategy memo written calculated that in the new senate, the one after the '64 election, medicare would pass with 55 votes, 55. the filibuster did not even figure into lbj's planning. that all changed in recent decades. now everything gets filibustered, big things like health care reform are filibustered and small things like who gets to be nominated ambassador or sit on the national labor relations board. the problem with the filibuster in one sentence is it made the senate into something it was never intended to be, a place that requires a super majority to get anything, anything at all no matter how small or necessary done. defenders of the filibuster tend to say it is about minority rights or the constitution's preference for making hard to get anything done, and it is important to know that that is not true. yes
filibusters used to be relatively rare, particularly mr. smith's day. there were nor filibusters between 2009 and 2010, two years, than there were in the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s combined. do you want to know how fair the filibuster was? a strategy memo written calculated that in the new senate, the one after the '64 election, medicare would pass with 55 votes, 55. the filibuster did not even figure into lbj's planning. that all changed in recent decades. now everything gets filibustered, big...
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both men told us sacrifice has to come from everyone. >> all of us have to have some skin in the game to get it done. >> if you want something, pay for it. it's a sick idea, but it is an interesting idea. >> reporter: their biggest idea was to increase revenue by combining both the president's demand for higher taxes on the rich and the republican proposal to get rid of tax loopholes. bowles/simpson would eliminate almost every tax deduction for individuals and corporations, with only a few exceptions for charity donations and home mortgage interests. >> this stuff goes to the wealthiest people in america. 20% of the american people use 80% of that stuff. >> we have $1.1 trillion of loopholes, of back door spending in the tax code. >> reporter: $1.1 trillion? >> annual. and that's what we said: "let's start with a plan that wipes those out." >> reporter: their plan also called for deep spending cuts-- $200 billion a year-- and streamline both the pentagon and the federal bureaucracy. medicare and social security over time would reduce benefits give on the higher income families. your
both men told us sacrifice has to come from everyone. >> all of us have to have some skin in the game to get it done. >> if you want something, pay for it. it's a sick idea, but it is an interesting idea. >> reporter: their biggest idea was to increase revenue by combining both the president's demand for higher taxes on the rich and the republican proposal to get rid of tax loopholes. bowles/simpson would eliminate almost every tax deduction for individuals and corporations,...